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but especially in africa. the africa union met this week. top on the agenda is jobs. it's an economic livelihood for primarily young people who are like a wonderful students at howard, graduating and tells the prospects for jobs. and i think there's a concern that the u.s. in its foreign policy as was many other countries, france and others, are really shifting to emphasize more militaries and military as a means to security. when many see jobs and stable economies as a means to security and stability. so i think that the concerns are many. the concerns around africom standing up in 2008 at a time when africa actually surpassed the middle east of the supply oil to the united states come at a concern that u.s. interest in africa's oil and other vital resources is the true rationale for africom, as was countering china in the african theater. where china is increasing its influence. so i think the concerns were heightened before africom established, but concerns have only grown over time and i wonder if there is
but especially in africa. the africa union met this week. top on the agenda is jobs. it's an economic livelihood for primarily young people who are like a wonderful students at howard, graduating and tells the prospects for jobs. and i think there's a concern that the u.s. in its foreign policy as was many other countries, france and others, are really shifting to emphasize more militaries and military as a means to security. when many see jobs and stable economies as a means to security and...
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military plans for another you a base in africa its mission is to keep tabs on extremist groups what does this say about a shifting u.s. military strategy. and the u.s. isn't the only country eyeing the region french in mali and troops are locked in a bitter battle with islamic extremists while u.s. officials say this conflict could take years to resolve a report from mali coming up. in the black mark on u.s. credibility abroad but it looks like the guantanamo bay detention facility isn't going to shut its doors anytime soon in fact the obama administration is actually reassigning the special envoy tasked with closing the facility i had a look at the change of heart. it's tuesday january twenty ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. we begin today taking a look at plans the u.s. has for establishing a spy drone base in north west africa the goal is to keep a close eye on al qaeda affiliates and other islamic extremists in the region this as french forces continue to invade northeastern mali and an effort to fight islamist extremists that were
military plans for another you a base in africa its mission is to keep tabs on extremist groups what does this say about a shifting u.s. military strategy. and the u.s. isn't the only country eyeing the region french in mali and troops are locked in a bitter battle with islamic extremists while u.s. officials say this conflict could take years to resolve a report from mali coming up. in the black mark on u.s. credibility abroad but it looks like the guantanamo bay detention facility isn't going...
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africa command. here are headlines in the papers this morning about the poll in the wall street journal -- about expanding the role of the u.s. in africa -- we also see the new york times -- and the washington post says the u.s. is seeking a new drone bass to bolster spine in africa. what is the significance? guest: the dedication of resources. we recognize the threat. the defense department and agencies, i give them credit for recognizing the threat and now moving to secure the intelligence. we cannot operate in a blind or operator flexibly. we need intelligence that can be supplied in real time and ultimately perhaps other options are on the table. it is a good of. niger has been one of the few countries in the region that have taken this threat seriously from the beginning and have been forceful advocate for containment and pushing back against the extremists. they know what it means to be on the frontlines firsthand. so they have been very committed to it. it is one of the few african countries t
africa command. here are headlines in the papers this morning about the poll in the wall street journal -- about expanding the role of the u.s. in africa -- we also see the new york times -- and the washington post says the u.s. is seeking a new drone bass to bolster spine in africa. what is the significance? guest: the dedication of resources. we recognize the threat. the defense department and agencies, i give them credit for recognizing the threat and now moving to secure the intelligence....
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military plans for another you a base in africa its mission is to keep tabs on extremist groups what this says about a shifting u.s. military strategy ahead. well congress thinks of ways to tighten its fiscal bell apparently the u.s. treasury missed the memo in fact it's signed off on bloated salaries for executives of firms that already received wads of cash from the taxpayer funded bailouts will follow the money in just a moment. and no flash please it's no secret that americans love food almost as much as they like taking pictures of their food and posting them on social media but some restaurants in new york are banning the hungry masses from photographing their food we'll tell you why ahead. it's tuesday january twenty ninth pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our. we begin today taking a look at plans the u.s. has for a stablish ing a spider on base in north west africa the goal is to keep a close eye on al qaeda affiliates and other islamic extremists in the region this as french forces continue to invade northeastern mali and the effort to fight islam
military plans for another you a base in africa its mission is to keep tabs on extremist groups what this says about a shifting u.s. military strategy ahead. well congress thinks of ways to tighten its fiscal bell apparently the u.s. treasury missed the memo in fact it's signed off on bloated salaries for executives of firms that already received wads of cash from the taxpayer funded bailouts will follow the money in just a moment. and no flash please it's no secret that americans love food...
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it has been pursued by france and britain but i think the pentagon is really this is africa this is an entire military militarization of africa and control of the sources and i think the only way this can be done really is to reform cooperation but there is a question of interim period as dr so but yes the french are overextended because they're already fighting wars now on many fronts they're supporting terrorists and their lives in syria that's well established and well documented they're not fighting terrorists in in in mali what they're simply doing is attempting to get its military presence there most likely a military base in markets which they failed to get on the the. regime and so i think the only. main objective was yes this is this thing nato. initiative and it's a pentagon initiative it's not a common issue it is the french overextended but i think there will be very serious backup from the pentagon garro dot com on the independent and those that wish we had more time we thank you. head of egypt's army is warning that the country is on the verge of collapse after almost a w
it has been pursued by france and britain but i think the pentagon is really this is africa this is an entire military militarization of africa and control of the sources and i think the only way this can be done really is to reform cooperation but there is a question of interim period as dr so but yes the french are overextended because they're already fighting wars now on many fronts they're supporting terrorists and their lives in syria that's well established and well documented they're not...
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troops in northern africa. >>> in arizona the defense team for jodi arias begins its case. the young woman accused of brutally murdering her ex-boyfriend could take the stand. could it save her life or help convict her? we'll talk about that coming up. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. >> reporter: hi, everybody, folbaum in the control room. a brand new hour straight aheld. about a month after after newtown, state lawmakers in connecticut are huddling to come up with a bill aimed at reducing gun violence. meanwhile, gun makers and retailers want a say in that. we'll tell you what they're saying, that's straight ahead. also some brand new deve
troops in northern africa. >>> in arizona the defense team for jodi arias begins its case. the young woman accused of brutally murdering her ex-boyfriend could take the stand. could it save her life or help convict her? we'll talk about that coming up. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪...
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the football team are through to the quarterfinals of apple -- africa cup in south africa. after a 1-1 draw out with the democratic republic of congo. aaron has joined us with the business news. you are going to tell us more about the big bang bonuses causing -- causing problems? >> royal bank of scotland in the spotlight. the bank said in the of the one well. the investment branch of the bank is making money. the share price is considerably higher. but many -- very contentious issue, especially for a bank only alive today because during the financial crisis the u.k. taxpayer had to for about $70 billion to bail out. let me explain to everybody. controversy certainly appears to be brewing over the bonuses at the royal bank of scotland, that it plans to pay investment bankers. the bank is state control -- 82% owned by british taxpayer after the near collapse starring the credit crunch. let's look at some of the details because "the financial times" says are b.s. plans to pay as much as $390 million in bonuses to step -- rbs plans to pay as muchbonuses all at a timt appears t
the football team are through to the quarterfinals of apple -- africa cup in south africa. after a 1-1 draw out with the democratic republic of congo. aaron has joined us with the business news. you are going to tell us more about the big bang bonuses causing -- causing problems? >> royal bank of scotland in the spotlight. the bank said in the of the one well. the investment branch of the bank is making money. the share price is considerably higher. but many -- very contentious issue,...
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it was at the cross roads of north africa and sub saharan africa. it was also on the route of pilgrims going from north africa to saudi arabia to mecca and medina. it became very wealthy. when people are wealthy what do they do? they start building mosques to celebrate and to thank god for their wealth. those big mosques became centers of learning. and then learned men came on their way to... from pilgrimages pilgrimages. scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it was an enormously cosmopolitan if you want as well as learning centers >> brown: it's no longer that and yet it preserves much of that past. i mean, how
it was at the cross roads of north africa and sub saharan africa. it was also on the route of pilgrims going from north africa to saudi arabia to mecca and medina. it became very wealthy. when people are wealthy what do they do? they start building mosques to celebrate and to thank god for their wealth. those big mosques became centers of learning. and then learned men came on their way to... from pilgrimages pilgrimages. scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco from tunisia came in. their own...
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it was at the cross roads of north africa and sub saharan africa. it was also on the route of pilgrims going from north africa to saudi arabia to mecca and medina. it became very wealthy. when people are wealthy, what do they do? they start building mosques to celebrate and to thank god for their wealth. those big mosques became centers of learning. and then learned men came on their way to... from pilgrimag pilgrimages. scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco, from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right, because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa, of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it was an enormously cosmopolitan if you want as well as learning centers >> brown: it's no longer that and yet it preserves much of that past. i mean, h
it was at the cross roads of north africa and sub saharan africa. it was also on the route of pilgrims going from north africa to saudi arabia to mecca and medina. it became very wealthy. when people are wealthy, what do they do? they start building mosques to celebrate and to thank god for their wealth. those big mosques became centers of learning. and then learned men came on their way to... from pilgrimag pilgrimages. scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco, from tunisia came in. their own...
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europe and africa. on more than seventeen u.s. ships there were secret prisons so this is really part of a vast scale of thousands of people being held without salute lee no rights whatsoever and being subject to horrendous torture originally the us claimed they could hold prisoners outside the us because then they wouldn't be subject to the geneva conventions and to international law and humanitarian law which in their twisted thinking they said existed only within the us so the idea of holding prisoners around the world in secret detention was they were there for again according to this twisted logic and new to any international law human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. the u.s. senate panel approves a john kerry as the next secretary of state and as the nation's least top diplomat to take up the job we also caught different will he be from his. wealthy british soil some time tirelessly. market. has come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look
europe and africa. on more than seventeen u.s. ships there were secret prisons so this is really part of a vast scale of thousands of people being held without salute lee no rights whatsoever and being subject to horrendous torture originally the us claimed they could hold prisoners outside the us because then they wouldn't be subject to the geneva conventions and to international law and humanitarian law which in their twisted thinking they said existed only within the us so the idea of...
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it's a play set in apartheid south africa called "the suit." here's a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new life ♪ you know how i feel ♪ ♪ it's a new day, it's a new dawn, it's a new life for me ♪ >> rose: i'm pleased to have peter brook back. thank you for coming. it's great to see you. let me talk about a suit. >> rose: sure. >> you performed it in paris? >> originally. >> rose: what attracted to you to it? >> what attracted me to it was that we had a long, long working connection with africa on many levels and particularly with south africa and this story came out of a young black writer of enormous talent who was in the end denied permission to have his works published. can you imagine a more cruel thing to do. so -- the two of us sitting here talking are denied the act of speaking. and he died very young from drink but on the way he produced one or two remarkable short stories and one of them "the suit" was about a relation that makes it universal between a man and a woman and that we're caught up wi
it's a play set in apartheid south africa called "the suit." here's a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new life ♪ you know how i feel ♪ ♪ it's a new day, it's a new dawn, it's a new life for me ♪ >> rose: i'm pleased to have peter brook back. thank you for coming. it's great to see you. let me talk about a suit. >> rose: sure. >> you performed it in paris? >> originally. >> rose: what attracted to you to it?...
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nhk world explains. >> reporter: senegal, western africa. for years, a japanese government agency called the japan international cooperation agency, has provided aid to the country. last year in this village, japan installed a system to purify water. the program helped. the system uses water. even though this is a project, a private company does the filtering free of charge. >> tasty. >> translator: now we don't get sick after drinking water. >> reporter: at the moment, the group is working on the aid project with private companies. until recently, the agency planned the projects. then it commissioned private companies to carry them out. but the japanese government pays the bill. under the new system, it's the company that does all the planning. jica pays up to $560,000 in research fees. the other company pace the costs. they want to make sure it remains the same. what prompted this new aid strategy was competition from china. in recent years, it agrees to aid. this stadium is going up in zambia. china is financing it. the costs are $94 mill
nhk world explains. >> reporter: senegal, western africa. for years, a japanese government agency called the japan international cooperation agency, has provided aid to the country. last year in this village, japan installed a system to purify water. the program helped. the system uses water. even though this is a project, a private company does the filtering free of charge. >> tasty. >> translator: now we don't get sick after drinking water. >> reporter: at the moment,...
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francois hollande says french troops will retake key towns in the north and hand over operations to africa. he says it would be up to the africans to restore the territorial integrity of mali. coalition forces recaptured the rebel stronghold of gau and sealed off the city of timbuktu. french cities won control of the major airports and roads in the area. analyst warn militants could still mount guerrilla-style attacks from hideouts in the deserts and mountains. >>> in ethiopia, african union leaders have met to discuss the situation in mali. they're vowing to do more to help with the fight against islamist militants. representatives of the union's 54 members gathered in the ethiopian capital, pledging kz 50 million to support troops from france and from across africa fighting islamisttants. they are linked to al qaeda and control a large part of the country. >> made a commitment to pool our efforts together to assist this country. >> representatives from japan, the u.s. and europe will discuss the situation with african leaders later in the day. the japanese are expected to contribute $100
francois hollande says french troops will retake key towns in the north and hand over operations to africa. he says it would be up to the africans to restore the territorial integrity of mali. coalition forces recaptured the rebel stronghold of gau and sealed off the city of timbuktu. french cities won control of the major airports and roads in the area. analyst warn militants could still mount guerrilla-style attacks from hideouts in the deserts and mountains. >>> in ethiopia, african...
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francois hollande says french troops will retake key towns in the north and hand over operations to africa. he says it would be up to the africans to restore the territorial integrity of mali. coalition forces recaptured the rebel stronghold of gau and sealed off the city of timbuktu. french cities won control of the major airports and roads in the area. analyst warn militants could still mount guerrilla-style attacks from hideouts in the deserts and mountains. >>> in ethiopia, african union leaders have met to discuss the situation in mali. they're vowing to do more to help with the fight against islamist militants. representatives of the union's 54 members gathered in the ethiopian capital, pledging $50 million to support troops from france and from across africa fighting islamist militants. they are linked to al qaeda and control a large part of the country. >> made a commitment to pool our efforts together to assist this country. >> representatives from japan, the u.s. and europe will discuss the situation with african leaders later in the day. the japanese are expected to contribute $
francois hollande says french troops will retake key towns in the north and hand over operations to africa. he says it would be up to the africans to restore the territorial integrity of mali. coalition forces recaptured the rebel stronghold of gau and sealed off the city of timbuktu. french cities won control of the major airports and roads in the area. analyst warn militants could still mount guerrilla-style attacks from hideouts in the deserts and mountains. >>> in ethiopia, african...
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. >>> the pentagon is reportedly considering a move to put a base in north africa for spy drones. "the new york times" reports the move is in response to increased fights against terrorists in that region, including rebels in mali. the u.s. currently only has one permanent base in africa. >>> to afghanistan now where private first class ted daniels is talking about the video that's made him an online seen decision. barry peterson talked to the man who made the helmet cam video and got himself shot in the process. >> i'm hit. i'm hit. >> reporter: it has become one of the most viewed three minutes of war video ever. >> i'm hit. >> reporter: 23 million hits on youtube. a battle with taliban forces in afghan tonight seen through the helmet camera of ted daniels t. started when he purposely moved into the open drawing fire on himself to protect the seven men in his unit. >> tactically i agree it was not a sound thing to do. now he, but i -- you know, but i also remember murphy's law of combat. if it's stupid and works, it isn't stupid. >> reporter: his gun flew out of his hand. >> i'm
. >>> the pentagon is reportedly considering a move to put a base in north africa for spy drones. "the new york times" reports the move is in response to increased fights against terrorists in that region, including rebels in mali. the u.s. currently only has one permanent base in africa. >>> to afghanistan now where private first class ted daniels is talking about the video that's made him an online seen decision. barry peterson talked to the man who made the helmet...
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thank you on behalf of our civilization and all of africa. thank you very much. >> that aid will come too late for this library. the bubbles destroy thousands of ancient manuscripts, many dating back to the 13th century. >> for more, we go back to andrea, who just returned from bamako. house the situation in the areas where the rebels have been driven out? >> there's many images of cheering crowds. african troops are supposed to be deployed. they're not yet there, so it is still the beginning of operations there. >> where have the islamist fighters have been retreating to? will the french be pursuing them? >> actually, this is the question everybody has right now. the militants are going out toward the mauritania border. also, they are mostly hiding all over the north. there is still a lot to do to clean up no. mali. >> what about those who say they will not allow government forces to return to the areas under their control? >> all told, they are really marginalized. as we have been -- they have been pushed away by islamists, we have not much
thank you on behalf of our civilization and all of africa. thank you very much. >> that aid will come too late for this library. the bubbles destroy thousands of ancient manuscripts, many dating back to the 13th century. >> for more, we go back to andrea, who just returned from bamako. house the situation in the areas where the rebels have been driven out? >> there's many images of cheering crowds. african troops are supposed to be deployed. they're not yet there, so it is...
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well line for you right now recent developments in parts of africa suggest to some that the colonial past is never that far away this as the u.s. considers strengthening its position on the continental the new drone outpost in is there which is just next door to troubled mali. also in line for you birth control or border control israel pushes forward a new way of controlling immigration injecting foreign women of jewish descent and was contraceptive drugs find out the details. well be back with more news very shortly do stay with us. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with the very profit of asylum is a very high return on investment. which is good though i mean he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups that they needed betis i knew that not only the trees have changed their name and strategy but just till the same murderous. high ranking suspects you know coming. pretty upset about that mr president soon. to president putin. but to me. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no
well line for you right now recent developments in parts of africa suggest to some that the colonial past is never that far away this as the u.s. considers strengthening its position on the continental the new drone outpost in is there which is just next door to troubled mali. also in line for you birth control or border control israel pushes forward a new way of controlling immigration injecting foreign women of jewish descent and was contraceptive drugs find out the details. well be back with...
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an outline for you right now recent developments in parts of africa suggest to some that the colonial past is never far away this as the u.s. considers its position on the confidence with a new drone outpost in the chair which is just next to our next door whether to troubled mali. or line for you control or border control israel pushes forward and a new way of controlling immigration injecting foreign women of jewish descent with contraceptive drugs find out the details energy dot com. find a fans are facing trial over the nine eleven attacks in a war crimes tribunal at the guantanamo bay u.s. naval base the pretrial hearings which kicked off a monday are intended to resolve dozens of legal issues among those on trial is how to say muhammad the alleged mastermind of the attacks that killed nearly three thousand people for others are accused of training and aiding the hijackers the defendants have been in u.s. custody for a decade now in two thousand and six president george w. bush announced they were among captives san's to guantanamo from secret overseas prisons the fans lawyers ha
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the move is in response to the fight against terror in africa. the u.s. has a limited presence in africa right now with only one permanent base. if approved, the new base could host as many as 300 american soldiers and private contractors. >>> time right now is 6:54. we're going to have one final check on weather and traffic when we eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. >>> welcome back. 6:58. a mix of sunshine and clouds. 60s in a few spots. tomorrow warmer but a threat of afternoon and evening showers and storms. thin winter comes
the move is in response to the fight against terror in africa. the u.s. has a limited presence in africa right now with only one permanent base. if approved, the new base could host as many as 300 american soldiers and private contractors. >>> time right now is 6:54. we're going to have one final check on weather and traffic when we eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to...
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some of these, especially in north africa, you could say, is that somebody else's fault or is that a failure? >> with mally, we're talking about the next phase on the war on terror. this is the sahara desert. i don't know what she could have done to stop those, but in the other cases, we're in a better position with iran than we have ever been. we have a stronger international coalition. we're in a better place to make a deal. with north korea, no one has been able to stop north korea, but we're back in asia. we're back in asia in large part because she has been on a plane constantly back in the region making relationships. >> the middle east is very complicated, but one proxy americans look at when it comes to the middle east is israel, when it comes to dealing with iran, with israel, with the broader region. hillary clinton holds the record for the most countries visited at 112. israel, the least visits from any secretary of state since rogers. henry kissinger, 36 times for israel. is this significant? >> well, i mean, she was very energetic. i don't know if she gets frequent flyer
some of these, especially in north africa, you could say, is that somebody else's fault or is that a failure? >> with mally, we're talking about the next phase on the war on terror. this is the sahara desert. i don't know what she could have done to stop those, but in the other cases, we're in a better position with iran than we have ever been. we have a stronger international coalition. we're in a better place to make a deal. with north korea, no one has been able to stop north korea,...
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about africa. i'm at a point now about two years later were i can comfortably say i am beginning to understand just how much i don't know. about africa. because just when you think you understand the complexity of the challenge, another layer of complexity is revealed. but the u.s. relationship with african countries is important. it's growing in importance. the military component is a piece of that, and we're very glad to be part of our nation's engagement with our african partners. make you very much. dr. scott, thank you. [applause] >> and i want to thank you for your participation. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the senate is back at 10 a.m. eastern, and could vote on the nomination of john kerry to be secretary of state. here's a look at some of the new members of the senate. republican deposition of nebraska who won an open seat against bob kerrey. in new mexico, representative re martin heinrich was elected to replace retiring senator jeff bingaman. over in
about africa. i'm at a point now about two years later were i can comfortably say i am beginning to understand just how much i don't know. about africa. because just when you think you understand the complexity of the challenge, another layer of complexity is revealed. but the u.s. relationship with african countries is important. it's growing in importance. the military component is a piece of that, and we're very glad to be part of our nation's engagement with our african partners. make you...
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lo más peligroso que se puede hacer en África es estar entre un hipopótamo y el agua. [hipopótamo] ¡brr, brr, brr...! no es sólo su enorme masa lo que los hace peligrosos, tienen enormes dientes de hasta 0,5 metros de largo, diseñados para una sola cosa: pelear. [hipopótamos] ¡brrrr, brr! [agua] ¡splash, splash...! [agua] ¡splash, splash...! [agua] ¡splash, splash...! [aves graznando] ¡grrr, grrr, grrr...! (narrador) hace algunos años, en este mismo estrecho, otro guía de safari, alistair gellatly, bajó la guardia sólo un momento, casi le costó la vida. alistair y sus amigos estaban pescando, había hipopótamos y cocodrilos cerca, pero alistair ya había pescado cientos de veces en esta parte del río y no estaba preocupado. ♪ ♪ [música de suspenso] ♪ ♪ [música de suspenso] ♪ ¡aah! ♪ [mujer gritando] ¡aaah! ♪ [mujer gritando] ¡aaah, ah, ah...! ♪ (narrador) el bote quedó destrozado, alistair nadó hacia la ribera para buscar ayuda, dejando a los otros a mitad del río, ellos escaparon del hipopótamo, pero alistair aún no estaba fu
lo más peligroso que se puede hacer en África es estar entre un hipopótamo y el agua. [hipopótamo] ¡brr, brr, brr...! no es sólo su enorme masa lo que los hace peligrosos, tienen enormes dientes de hasta 0,5 metros de largo, diseñados para una sola cosa: pelear. [hipopótamos] ¡brrrr, brr! [agua] ¡splash, splash...! [agua] ¡splash, splash...! [agua] ¡splash, splash...! [aves graznando] ¡grrr, grrr, grrr...! (narrador) hace algunos años, en este mismo estrecho, otro guía de safari,...
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we've seen double digit high-grades among our latin and africa kids >> results are being recognized for our achievement we received a federal grab the to bring job training in our mission neighborhood. the supervisor knows about this. these gains are possible because reforms are underway the partnership are in place. for our kids to succeed in this economy we must do more. that's why this year i will propose in my budgeted more resources more than $50,000,000,000 and $25 million for preschool activities. i view education as an be investment not an expense. the folk in the road for many kids and many families the point at which they decide they're though stay in san francisco or leave. you're going to hear me talking about this layoff a lot this year. i want our middle squirrels to courthousess choose the road to success notes the road that leads to trouble or and is the one of the 3 san franciscans who went there know we must continue to preserve our colleges decree - it's important to equip our kids to win in the 20th century you knew. i've offered the schools leadership to continue to
we've seen double digit high-grades among our latin and africa kids >> results are being recognized for our achievement we received a federal grab the to bring job training in our mission neighborhood. the supervisor knows about this. these gains are possible because reforms are underway the partnership are in place. for our kids to succeed in this economy we must do more. that's why this year i will propose in my budgeted more resources more than $50,000,000,000 and $25 million for...
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i think the facts speak for themselves at angelo american in both south africa and at times in india. i've worked closely with two successive chief executives at angelo turning tray and more recently cynthia carol. i have no issues with that. the key issue here is that this company is in a total mess today. and that mess was created when nat rothschild brought the company to the stock market. one of the flaws that nat rothschild brought to the london market is that he gave control of the plc to the backries. we are now trying to sort out that mess by removing the backries from the shareholder construction of this company approximately as i said before, it's time for both parties to step back, allow an empty management to do right thing. nick said he has no idea why nat rothschild said he embellished his cv and he doesn't have any personal issues with nat rothschild, either. >>> a u.s. judge will rule today on whether to approve bp's deal to plead guilty to man slaughter and other charges for its role in the 2010 gulf oil spill. under the settlement, bp would pay a record $4 billion in
i think the facts speak for themselves at angelo american in both south africa and at times in india. i've worked closely with two successive chief executives at angelo turning tray and more recently cynthia carol. i have no issues with that. the key issue here is that this company is in a total mess today. and that mess was created when nat rothschild brought the company to the stock market. one of the flaws that nat rothschild brought to the london market is that he gave control of the plc to...
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israel is the only democracy that has a land bridge with africa. the differential between israel and africa is astronomical. many seek ref few refuge in israel. right now, we have become overwhelmed with this. we're a small society. you're seeing scenes from some of our big cities like tel aviv that have been completely overwhelmed. they simply cannot cope with these numbers. we have to find a solution for this problem. some of them will be settled in israel. some will be resettled back in third countries. we're working with the united nations on this, but it is a very painful and complex issue that israel is working on. we have ngos that are very active on the welfare of the migrants but unfortunately there is political rhetoric. there is a heated exchange as you've seen, and what we would like to do is find a way to regulate the border crossing from egypt into israel where the migrants come from. by the way they're abused along the way. it's a very sad huge tragedy. >> cenk: they have not had a welcome reception in any of those countries. i under
israel is the only democracy that has a land bridge with africa. the differential between israel and africa is astronomical. many seek ref few refuge in israel. right now, we have become overwhelmed with this. we're a small society. you're seeing scenes from some of our big cities like tel aviv that have been completely overwhelmed. they simply cannot cope with these numbers. we have to find a solution for this problem. some of them will be settled in israel. some will be resettled back in...
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you just heard in your news they're going to do drones over north africa and civilians. i think you have to think strategically where you want to lead with this conflict. >> we will continue this discussion with dror moreh, is really filmmaker, director of the oscar documented documentary, "the gatekeepers." we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> we are talking about the hijacking of the 300 bus. let's go to a clip it killing of two palestinian hijackers of an israeli bus 1984, brutally beaten to death by israeli forces after they were captured. abraham shalom who ordered the killing or ordered the pair's killing in person, is among those interviewed. he was later forced to resign over the incident. >> the killed a terrorist whose hands were tied >> that was the former chÁvez director who was forced to resign over this the-former shin bet director who was forced to resign. we're talking about "the gatekeepers." dror moreh, if you could talk about this in
you just heard in your news they're going to do drones over north africa and civilians. i think you have to think strategically where you want to lead with this conflict. >> we will continue this discussion with dror moreh, is really filmmaker, director of the oscar documented documentary, "the gatekeepers." we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ....
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i would argue that north africa is certainly the middle-east are more unstable than we have seen them a long time because i believe the administration for years has been sending inconsistent messages. that's a very dangerous and bad thing when you are talking about foreign policy. >> thank you for your thoughts today. moving to another story. maybe you saw the videotape, a terrible snow mobiling crash at the espn "x" games in colorado. a high-profile crash from the last few days. that seems to be raising questions about the safety of both the riders and the fans. so you can see the guy speeding over a ramp. but he goes airborne and flips right over the handle bars and crash someone crashes on top of him and those things are heavy, sometimes 500 pounds. rescuers raced to him he feel walked off the slope. but by the time emergency workers got him to the hospital, doctors realized he was in far worse shape than he appeared. jonathan hunt is here. tell me what happened to him? >> reporter: well, this is the kind of trick that he has performed many times before in practice and in competiti
i would argue that north africa is certainly the middle-east are more unstable than we have seen them a long time because i believe the administration for years has been sending inconsistent messages. that's a very dangerous and bad thing when you are talking about foreign policy. >> thank you for your thoughts today. moving to another story. maybe you saw the videotape, a terrible snow mobiling crash at the espn "x" games in colorado. a high-profile crash from the last few...
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. >>> the pentagon is considering putting a base in north africa for a spy -- for spy drones. the move is in response to increased flights against terrorists in the region, including the rebels in mali. the united states only has one permanent base in africa right now. >>> iran claims it's launched a monkey into space and that the primate returned unharmed from its 70-mile long suborbital flight. the u.s. has not confirmed this launch but other nations are concerned if this did happen, it further demonstrates iran's long range missile capabilities. >>> it is 5:51. time now for the facebook golf show question of the morning. what do you think a 30-second commercial costs in last year's super bowl? is it a, $4 million, b, $6 million, or c, $8 million. our facebook friend writes, whatever it s it's crazy. >> if you answer the question of the morning correctly, you'll have a chance to win four tickets to the washington golf show at dulles expo center in chantilly february 1 through 3. one winner will be randomly selected through friday. >>> we're sharing super bowl memories, not t
. >>> the pentagon is considering putting a base in north africa for a spy -- for spy drones. the move is in response to increased flights against terrorists in the region, including the rebels in mali. the united states only has one permanent base in africa right now. >>> iran claims it's launched a monkey into space and that the primate returned unharmed from its 70-mile long suborbital flight. the u.s. has not confirmed this launch but other nations are concerned if this...
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is growing increasingly concerned about its extremists in africa. they are planning to establish a drone base in northwest africa to conduct unarmed surveillance. the base would most likely be in niger east of somali where frieench troops are fighting al qaeda militants who are trying to take over the country. meantime the french have taken control of timbuktu airport 0, the biggest victory since the invasion against islamist militants 17 days ago. >>> the prime suspect behind the terrorist attacks back in a guantanamo bay courtroom. the start of a four-day pretrial hearing where all sides are discussing how the men could be tried in a way that is fair and transparent. a judge is also deciding if u.s. agents illegally subjected the men to torture in order to get a confession. two of the six suspects including mastermind shaikh mohammed, staged a silent protest today that delayed the hearings for a bit. >>> and space monkey. iran claims to have successfully rocket launched a monkey 70 miles into space and back. it's another step toward the country's
is growing increasingly concerned about its extremists in africa. they are planning to establish a drone base in northwest africa to conduct unarmed surveillance. the base would most likely be in niger east of somali where frieench troops are fighting al qaeda militants who are trying to take over the country. meantime the french have taken control of timbuktu airport 0, the biggest victory since the invasion against islamist militants 17 days ago. >>> the prime suspect behind the...
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and then we realize that what we need to understand right now is wider than africa's interest that we are well organized and we are not decoupled in the short-term. >> okay, moving on to be other issues, the question is that essentially the eurozone has no growth policy and relevant time horizons. the question is how to get through the next few years. it was talked about, and if i understood it, she more or less said it does take years to get back to normal and that's just what you'll have to live with. and there isn't really much that one can do about it. what would your response be on this issue in the relatively near term? >> yes, he was quoting a newspaper from belgium way back. saying that the economic situation is cured in about seven years time. structural reforms take time. stapler, we have to carry on and what we are advocating is that there is also a focus on growth, and it is a component and subset of fiscal consolidation short-term that must be escalated within that part of the world. can i just make one point? we must mention that depending on what this is, depending on w
and then we realize that what we need to understand right now is wider than africa's interest that we are well organized and we are not decoupled in the short-term. >> okay, moving on to be other issues, the question is that essentially the eurozone has no growth policy and relevant time horizons. the question is how to get through the next few years. it was talked about, and if i understood it, she more or less said it does take years to get back to normal and that's just what you'll...